Asdrubal Cabrera turned the unassisted triple play and Cliff Lee threw nine shutout innings in a loss to the Blue Jays in the second game of a twinight doubleheader in 2008. It didn't feel like the Indians lost because of those two things.

justmebd wrote:In honor of the Indians possibly making history today, I thought I'd ask which Tribe game anyone has been in the stands for that was the most memorable loss.

For me, it was the last year of Nolan Ryan's career and the family went to Municipal Stadium to see his last start in Cleveland.

The Rangers won and nobody cared. We gave Ryan a standing ovation as he walked off the field.

Even Carlos Baerga after the game said the team wasn't taking our cheering of the opposition personally because, "It's Nolan Ryan."

One of them for me has to be the 1999 Game 5 against Boston when Nagy couldn't hold a 5-2 3rd inning lead and Martinez came in and pitched 6 hitless innings. They lost that game 12-8 when Troy Freaking O'Leary hit two HRs and had 7RBI.

Strange game and made stranger in that a buddy from out of town and I went down and bought scalper seats. We were in opposite ends fo the Jake. But the first three innings went so long some people had to leave and I asked an older couple that was leaving if I could have their stubs so my friend and I could sit together.

The tickets were right behind the Red Sox dugout. So I was up close and personal for that depressing night.

Also saw the Dave Stieb no-hitter against the Indians at the old stadium.

Memorable, I am not sure, but circa 1969, in August the team was like 100 games out of first and there were about 3000 fans in the stands. Duke Sims was up in the bottom of the eighth and struck out with the bases loaded, and the game sort of on the line. The boos rang down and Sims put his middle finger up to the crowd.

justmebd wrote:In honor of the Indians possibly making history today, I thought I'd ask which Tribe game anyone has been in the stands for that was the most memorable loss.

For me, it was the last year of Nolan Ryan's career and the family went to Municipal Stadium to see his last start in Cleveland.

The Rangers won and nobody cared. We gave Ryan a standing ovation as he walked off the field.

Even Carlos Baerga after the game said the team wasn't taking our cheering of the opposition personally because, "It's Nolan Ryan."

One of them for me has to be the 1999 Game 5 against Boston when Nagy couldn't hold a 5-2 3rd inning lead and Martinez came in and pitched 6 hitless innings. They lost that game 12-8 when Troy Freaking O'Leary hit two HRs and had 7RBI.

Strange game and made stranger in that a buddy from out of town and I went down and bought scalper seats. We were in opposite ends fo the Jake. But the first three innings went so long some people had to leave and I asked an older couple that was leaving if I could have their stubs so my friend and I could sit together.

The tickets were right behind the Red Sox dugout. So I was up close and personal for that depressing night.

Also saw the Dave Stieb no-hitter against the Indians at the old stadium.

I've been fortunate, the three playoff games I was able to attend were all wins. With that record, I wish I could've been at that particular game, maybe it would've made a difference.

We went to a game in Pittsburgh in maybe '98 or '99, back when all the games were still sold out in Cleveland. The Indians lost something like 10-0, and when we were waiting in line to get on the ferry back to our car, a drunk guy in front of us bumped into another drunk guy, which prompted a pretty impressive stream of cussing and an even more impressive fight which turned into a drunken wrestling match.

Nothing will ever come close to that unless we lose a World Series game that I'm at.

I was living in Phoenix that year. I think the entire city heard me scream when Wedge put CC back in for the seventh inning, despite the fact he had a great bullpen and a day off coming no matter what.

Then I think the entire state heard me scream during Game Seven when we blew that one.

Nothing will ever come close to that unless we lose a World Series game that I'm at.

+1. Was a Thursday night too. I had worked called off already for the next day and was going to celebrate with 2 buddies who came up from Columbus. With one Manny Ramirez swing the whole momentum of the series shifted.

Playing here is the closest thing to heaven. Really, I mean it's amazing to be in a place where the fans truly cherish their football team and stick behind them win or lose. We players love them, too. I feel a sense of accomplishment playing here, we are a special breed of football players with a great opportunity." ~ tOSU LB Brian Rolle

game 5 2007 was a nightmare most memorable loss came in 1994 in detroitit was the first time we were good and after all those yearsof tiger fans invading municipal stadium tribe fans were in full force at tiger stadiummore than half the crowd and tiger fans just silently coweredit was the most fun any of the tribe faithful had in our lifetimeswe led 5-1 heading into the ninthshuey came in and starting walking peoplelilliquist finished the torch job by serving up a walkoff grand slam to sweet lou

justmebd wrote:In honor of the Indians possibly making history today, I thought I'd ask which Tribe game anyone has been in the stands for that was the most memorable loss.

For me, it was the last year of Nolan Ryan's career and the family went to Municipal Stadium to see his last start in Cleveland.

The Rangers won and nobody cared. We gave Ryan a standing ovation as he walked off the field.

Even Carlos Baerga after the game said the team wasn't taking our cheering of the opposition personally because, "It's Nolan Ryan."

One of them for me has to be the 1999 Game 5 against Boston when Nagy couldn't hold a 5-2 3rd inning lead and Martinez came in and pitched 6 hitless innings. They lost that game 12-8 when Troy Freaking O'Leary hit two HRs and had 7RBI.

Strange game and made stranger in that a buddy from out of town and I went down and bought scalper seats. We were in opposite ends fo the Jake. But the first three innings went so long some people had to leave and I asked an older couple that was leaving if I could have their stubs so my friend and I could sit together.

The tickets were right behind the Red Sox dugout. So I was up close and personal for that depressing night.

Also saw the Dave Stieb no-hitter against the Indians at the old stadium.

That would be one of my first choices as well. Not just b/c of how back n forth that game was, IIRC Thome had big night, but b/c we should have won that series regardless.

IMO Pedro was possibly at his best ever that night, if he had enough rest he might have started and no hit us for 9, I mean that line up...

Criminals in this town used to believe in things...honor, respect."I heard your dog is sick, so bought you this shovel"

justmebd wrote:In honor of the Indians possibly making history today, I thought I'd ask which Tribe game anyone has been in the stands for that was the most memorable loss.

For me, it was the last year of Nolan Ryan's career and the family went to Municipal Stadium to see his last start in Cleveland.

The Rangers won and nobody cared. We gave Ryan a standing ovation as he walked off the field.

Even Carlos Baerga after the game said the team wasn't taking our cheering of the opposition personally because, "It's Nolan Ryan."

One of them for me has to be the 1999 Game 5 against Boston when Nagy couldn't hold a 5-2 3rd inning lead and Martinez came in and pitched 6 hitless innings. They lost that game 12-8 when Troy Freaking O'Leary hit two HRs and had 7RBI.

Strange game and made stranger in that a buddy from out of town and I went down and bought scalper seats. We were in opposite ends fo the Jake. But the first three innings went so long some people had to leave and I asked an older couple that was leaving if I could have their stubs so my friend and I could sit together.

The tickets were right behind the Red Sox dugout. So I was up close and personal for that depressing night.

Also saw the Dave Stieb no-hitter against the Indians at the old stadium.

That would be one of my first choices as well. Not just b/c of how back n forth that game was, IIRC Thome had big night, but b/c we should have won that series regardless.

IMO Pedro was possibly at his best ever that night, if he had enough rest he might have started and no hit us for 9, I mean that line up...

The Indians actually beat the Sox in the prior game Pedro started and I think he left with back spasms or some shit. He was 'hurt' and wasn't expected to pitch again. And then the Indians got pummeled by 18 or 19 in Game 4.

justmebd wrote:In honor of the Indians possibly making history today, I thought I'd ask which Tribe game anyone has been in the stands for that was the most memorable loss.

For me, it was the last year of Nolan Ryan's career and the family went to Municipal Stadium to see his last start in Cleveland.

The Rangers won and nobody cared. We gave Ryan a standing ovation as he walked off the field.

Even Carlos Baerga after the game said the team wasn't taking our cheering of the opposition personally because, "It's Nolan Ryan."

I was at that game. I still rooted for the Indians but when Nolan walked off the mound you had to give him an ovation.

I was there as well. Bunch of people had brought their brooms for the sweep. Mesa started for the tribe. Juan Gone hit a pop fly that fell like a knuckleball over the left field wall. We had gotten to the stadium early and my 2yr old daughter and I had a brief encounter with Albert in the concourse.

1Perry wrote:I was there as well. Bunch of people had brought their brooms for the sweep. Mesa started for the tribe. Juan Gone hit a pop fly that fell like a knuckleball over the left field wall. We had gotten to the stadium early and my 2yr old daughter and I had a brief encounter with Albert in the concourse.